2016Microneurosurgery
Skullbase Techniques
February 26-27, 2016Registration and Agenda Inside
Barrow Neurological Institute350 West Thomas Road | Phoenix, Arizona
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Approved Accommodations
Hilton Suites Phoenix10 East Thomas RoadPhoenix, AZ 85012602-222-1111 3 blocks from the lab. Hotel shuttle runs between 7:00am – 10:45pm.
Hampton Inn Phoenix-Midtown-Downtown Area160 W. Catalina DrivePhoenix, AZ 85013 602-200-0990 Across the street from the lab. Walking distance. No hotel shuttle service.
Fairfield Inn and Suits Phoenix (Marriott)2520 North Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85004 602-716-99000.6 miles from the lab. Hotel shuttle runs between 6:00am – 10:00pm.
Holiday Inn Phoenix Convention Center Hotel212 W Osborn RdPhoenix, AZ 85013 602-595-44440.6 miles from the lab. No hotel shuttle.
Course Chairman
Robert F. Spetzler, MDPeter Nakaji, MD
Joseph Zabramski, MDBarrow Neurological Institute
FacultyNicholas C. Bambakidis, MD
Dept. of Neurological SurgeryUniversity Hospitals of ClevelandCase Western Reserve University
Frank P.K. Hsu, MD, PhDDept. of Neurological Surgery
UC Irvine Medical Center
Friday, February 26, 20167:00 am Continental Breakfast/Registration/
Neurosurgery Rounds
8:00 am Grand Rounds, Foramen Magnum the Anatomy Review/Surgical Demonstration in 3-D
9:00 am Laboratory Dissection Far Lateral
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Retrosigmoid Suprameatal 3-D Anatomy Review/Surgical Demonstration
1:30 pm Transpetrosal Approach 3-D Anatomy Review/Surgical Demonstration
2:00 pm Laboratory Dissection
5:00 pm Adjourn
Saturday, February 27, 20167:00 am Hearty Breakfast
8:00 am OZ 3-D Anatomy Review/Surgical Demonstration
8:30 am Transcavernous 3-D Anatomy Review/ Surgical Demonstration
9:00 am Laboratory Dissection
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Anterior Transbasal 3-D Anatomy Review/Surgical Demonstration
1:30 pm Clinical Applications of Course Approaches Q&A
2:00 pm Laboratory Dissection
4:30 pm Course Adjourns and Departures
Curriculum Registration FormMicroneurosurgery Skullbase Techniques
February 26-27, 2016
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On-site registration will be available as seating permits.
Mail or Fax registration form with payment to:Lindsey Possehl – Conference Planning Office
350 West Thomas RoadPhoenix, Arizona 85013
Charge card registrations can be faxed to 602-294-5028.
For further information, call 602-406-3067 or email [email protected]
Intended AudiencesNeurosurgery residents and fellows
Course OverviewThis intensive two-day course is specifically designed for neurosurgical residents to enhance their skills in microneurosurgery of cranial base lesions. This course will emphasize hands-on laboratory training with a limited number of participants in order to maximize learning from cadaveric dissection and interaction with expert faculty. The curriculum will cover the spectrum of anterior, central, middle, and posterior skull base approaches and techniques. Case examples and discussions will also help the participant understand the indications, advantages and disadvantages of employing the various cranial base techniques in their practice.
Course ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:1. Describe the indications for and operative mechanics of the
extradural approach to the cavernous sinus and its advantages/disadvantages for approaching lesions in the cavernous sinus and pericavernous region.
2. Discuss the utilization of the Anterior Transbasal Approach and understand the operative exposure possible from the base of the clivus to the anterior cranial fossa.
3. Identify the anatomy of the temporal bone through practice of the Anterior Transpetrosal Approach and the Retrosigmoid Trans- and Suprameatal approaches. Also, improve understanding of the utility of these approaches in managing petrous and petroclival lesions.
4. Improve understanding of the Foramen Magnum region pathologies and surgical approaches.
5. Be familiar with indications for and operative mechanics of Far Lateral approaches.